A PASSION FOR RESTORATION

Keir and Jessi Kleinknecht tackled a major renovation of a sprawling Bedford Hills home, respecting its historical integrity while making it family-friendly. Job done, they’re now ready to move on to another project.

Nov 21, 2011 by in INSIDE

TABLING CULTURAL EXCHANGES

Samuel and Donna Smith combine a love of travel, foreign culture and entertaining in their Brewster-based company, Casafina. For more than 20 years, they have been importing distinctive tableware that reflects their travels, friendships and business

Nov 21, 2011 by in INSIDE

CLAY FEAT

Thomas K. Libby turned an early love of antiques into a specialized career. His South Norwalk storefront is both a gallery filled with 19th and 20th century ceramics and a studio where he completes ceramic and glass restorations.

Nov 21, 2011 by in INSIDE

PASSION ON THE MENU?

Food and drink can do more than simply nourish. We revisit some of history’s most famous aphrodisiacs.

Nov 21, 2011 by in INSIDE

FASCINATING RHYTHM

Emily Tabin picked up a saxophone as an adult — and caught the beat. Today, she’s transformed her passion for jazz into helming the Westchester Jazz Orchestra.

Nov 21, 2011 by in INSIDE

ROMANCING THE STONE

Pam Older spent decades in the publishing industry, but revitalized an early love to become a full-time jewelry designer. Today, she sells her creations through boutiques, events and national catalogs.

Nov 21, 2011 by in INSIDE

PARKS AND RE-CREATION

Dan Biederman’s singular career is no walk in the park. His work – all about managing public spaces with private funds – sees him at the helm of city treasures such as Bryant Park.

Nov 21, 2011 by in INSIDE

ART QUEST

There are those on a quest to visit major-league ballparks or ride the fastest roller coasters, while others might set out to find the quirkiest of roadside attractions or sample the best of a region’s cuisine. So how about a journey devoted to art?

Oct 12, 2011 by in INSIDE

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